Friday, February 8, 1929 Nittany Miler To Face Nurmi-Tomorrow Night (Continued from first page) track team Fie also eaptuied the Mendowbrook "UN" last yeas Outing the last four years, the Wanannikei Mile has been won by .Toni Ray, Mann, Connolly and Lloyd Hahn. It is almost contain that Nun nu \ II beat away the laurels again this year El= The Spring tine]. schedule was re leased vesteiday by the Athletic As sociation The season opens with the Penn llelays at Philadelphia Apia 26-27, and closes with the Intercolleg notes nt the sonic place Mny 11-June 1. Beanell tiackmen will come here I'm the first dual meet May 4 Coach Can tmell's contingent will encounter the Pitt iunneis at Pittsburgh May 11, and the Syincuse teptesentative, will compete bete May 25. Following the Milhose games to- MOll on night, Bill Cox and George Olfenhau.et will tun then eyes to the Meadow'nook Games which will ho held m Philadelphia Tuesday. Thole, both will compete ih the Om ton mile Nittany Boxers Down Maryland Team, 4-3 (Continued from first page) tot. It aas Ci oshy's fourth U1111111)11 In as many slang. In the 145-pound division, Canton, t.ounted b 3 Captain Dick Noll's, South Atlantic a elterweight cham pion, in an e‘tia-iound bout. The Icittam, welteiaevrht aas in a weak ened condition at the end of the font tin SC 351.. Coach Leo Rouck's charges will be lie tornoi i ow but they iesume their quest to. the intmeollegiate boxing clown, 'g limit Penn's impioxed ung men in the Palesti a at Philadelphia next Satin dot. Public Stenographer MRS. A. C. MILLER Telephone 4124 Theses Manuscripts Report, Gilson Siring Instruments For Sale By SMITTY, the Piano Tuner Teacher of .Banjo,_Guitar and Ukelele Call 160-R CHICKEN ,AND WAFFLE DINNER Sunday & Wednesday HOME COOKING The Fenway Tea Room .. , 1g0: You will fend only the most approved street and dress shoes , in John Wards. They have been grouped here especeally for college men. For 80 years, John Wards babe been the college man's shoe. a - ohnIWA MEN'S SHOES Scc thcm on display at Montgomery's 4k6iLaaAl. APPOINT EXTENSION HEAD Filling the office recently vacated In the resignation of Di. Ilin y 'Hairnet , Pnul L. Edingei , county agent of Cumberland county since 1917, has been appointed to the po sition of assistant director of agri cultural extension, at was announced 3 este] day. CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS Forrest S. Aumiller 10, was eleced piesident, Laverne L &whore '.lO, nas chosen vice-president, and Zela Welsh '3l, secietary-treasurer at a recent meeting of the Countay Life club CASH Paid for Second Hand Books - The Athletic Store On Co-op Corner ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES ... .:: .:. i: The CORONA .:. Portable -. ..? t , .:. Start the Semester Right =Typewrite .:. ... .:. Your Work .:. .:. .:. t NEATNESS COUNTS AND IT PAYS 4. ... .:. ~:. .:. .:. ~. * • For Your Convenience * . •:. $lO. Down, $5. a Month .:. .:. ... .:. .:. .:. Y •:. 4. - WHY RENT A TYPEWRITER WITH SUCH CONVEN- .:. .:. •:. .:. .:. lENT TERMS - BUY ONE .:. $ 4. CARLISLE W. TAYLOR MUSIC ROOM 3: .:. Store Open Every Evening. Dollar Days Friday and Saturday THE HUB ~ The Big Store I. 0. 0. F. Bldg. East College Ave. A rare opportunity to buy standard merchandise' at great savings Just think folks, values like these Three Athletic Union Suits for $l.OO Three pair Wool Socks for $l.OO Three Dollar Ties for $2.00 Men's $4.00 Buckskin Gloves, $2.00 Men's Caps, $l.OO $2.50 Men's Shirts, 3 for $5.OO—A 20 per cent reduction.on Men's Suits Boy's Suits and Overcoats at SLOO, providing you buy one at the REGULAR PRICE, the extra one for a Dollar Men's All Wool Golf Hose at $l.OO Women's Shoes at $1.50 per foot 10 per cent off on all Rubber Goods All Men's Shoes re duced fot these . two days. COME AND SAVE DOLLARS ! EDITORS COMPLETE PLAN FOR JUNIOR PUBLICATION With the IMO La Vie make-up kook complete, the printers ale returning pi Dots of the Junior and fratm nay sections while the bind., ate lashing york on the cover. The completed fraternity section limits each finteinity to one page. Finteinities on the left hand page null have the photo of then houses in the tipper tight hand coiner and those on the tight side - will be presented in the upper tight hand corner. In the center of each page the house shield will be shown in secondary san guine color Aisne tins the names of the fraternity members will be plait ed in black type The chapter manic is placed directly beneath the shield. ,i'M PENN STATB COLLEGUJ4 COLLEGE ADDS COURSE As an aid to greenkeepcis and sup , elintendents of golf couises, a three ' day course of instruction for golf muse greenkeepers will be given by the School of AgiUcultule from Feb• sooty 19 to 21 Technical phases of maintaining a golf course, such as fertili/ation of glass, steed control, machinery, land scaping, and insect cantle' will ha among the topics discussed RELIEVE THAT COLD Spray with Gilliland's Antiseptic The deadly enemy t ' of the Cold Germ RAY D. GILLILAND The Druggist "Such popularity must he deserved !" =MI To an outsider, the time and trouble taken to produce a Chesterfield might seem as unneces sari, as the Sabre-scars so proudly worn by students of pre-war Heidelberg. But popularity is much the same the world over—you don't get it for nothing. But any short-cuts in the time it takes to cure and mellow the Chesterfield tobaccos, or one step the less in blending and balancing them CHESTERFIELD MILD enough for anybody.. and yet ..THEY SATISFY DRAWING BOARDS for Second Semester Small Size 20 'X 26 inches $1.25 Large Size 31 x 42 inches $3.00 DEPARTMENT OF .•',..: + + INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Room 106 First Floor, Engineering B YOU'LL find th Bran Flakes are There's nothing flavor of PEP crispness. Try these b, You get the nourishment from the wheat. Just enough bran to be mildly laxative. Order some today at your campus cafeteria or the fraternity restaurant. Made by Kellogg of Battle Creek. //avid PEP BRAN FLAKES :-:•4-:•+•:•+i-:-:•44+44 : ± The most popular cereals sailed in the dining-rooms of Amerman college, eating clubs and fra ternities cre made by Kellogg in Bottle Creek They include Pep Bran Plaices, ALL-BRAN, Rice Kr spies, Krumbles, Corn flakes and Kellogg's Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit. Also Kaffee Hag Coffee lets you WHEAT F, would end up in something that wasn't Chesterfield. And you wouldn't hkc that. So we'll stick to out old system—getting the right tobaccos, blending them the Chesterfield way, never sacrificing chatarter, body, flavor to mere mildness. We want to keep our popularity, now that we've earned it—and w e know no better way than to keep on earning it! SAVING YOUR TIME ' .4: Usually there is someone to give attention to you AT ONCE when you Y come in this bank. Rarely is there a delay of more than a minute or t two. We ,have planned carefully to avoid delays in serving you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK State College, Pa. + DAVID F. KAI'P. cashier
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